User inequity implications of road network vulnerability

An important purpose of the road transport system is to allow people to commute in efficient and reliable ways. For various undesired reasons, however, link capacities are sometimes reduced or links are closed completely. To assess and reduce the risk of such events, a key issue is to identify road...

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Main Author: Erik Jenelius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Transport and Land Use
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Online Access:https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/16
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description An important purpose of the road transport system is to allow people to commute in efficient and reliable ways. For various undesired reasons, however, link capacities are sometimes reduced or links are closed completely. To assess and reduce the risk of such events, a key issue is to identify road links that are particularly important, i.e. roads where disruptions would have particularly severe consequences. This paper presents a method for incorporating user equity considerations into a road link importance measure. As a complement to measuring the total increase in vehicle travel time, we also measure the disparity in the distribution among individual users. These two components are combined to form an equity-weighted importance measure. We study the properties of this measure both analytically and in a full-scale case study of the Swedish road network. A main result is that increasing the weight put on the equity aspect transfers importance from the main roads to smaller local roads. The use of the measure in transport policy and planning is discussed.
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spelling doaj-art-44953dda37184c48a206ae4e08362e682025-08-20T02:15:54ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingJournal of Transport and Land Use1938-78492010-01-012310.5198/jtlu.v2i3.1657User inequity implications of road network vulnerabilityErik Jenelius0Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, SwedenAn important purpose of the road transport system is to allow people to commute in efficient and reliable ways. For various undesired reasons, however, link capacities are sometimes reduced or links are closed completely. To assess and reduce the risk of such events, a key issue is to identify road links that are particularly important, i.e. roads where disruptions would have particularly severe consequences. This paper presents a method for incorporating user equity considerations into a road link importance measure. As a complement to measuring the total increase in vehicle travel time, we also measure the disparity in the distribution among individual users. These two components are combined to form an equity-weighted importance measure. We study the properties of this measure both analytically and in a full-scale case study of the Swedish road network. A main result is that increasing the weight put on the equity aspect transfers importance from the main roads to smaller local roads. The use of the measure in transport policy and planning is discussed.https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/16TransportNetworksEfficiencyEquityVulnerabilityReliability
spellingShingle Erik Jenelius
User inequity implications of road network vulnerability
Journal of Transport and Land Use
Transport
Networks
Efficiency
Equity
Vulnerability
Reliability
title User inequity implications of road network vulnerability
title_full User inequity implications of road network vulnerability
title_fullStr User inequity implications of road network vulnerability
title_full_unstemmed User inequity implications of road network vulnerability
title_short User inequity implications of road network vulnerability
title_sort user inequity implications of road network vulnerability
topic Transport
Networks
Efficiency
Equity
Vulnerability
Reliability
url https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/16
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